Under-pressure Scotland manager Berti Vogts admitted his side had deserved to be booed off the pitch by one of the smallest crowds to witness a Hampden Park international.

Under-pressure Scotland manager Berti Vogts admitted his side had deserved to be booed off the pitch by one of the smallest crowds to witness a Hampden Park international.

The German insisted there had been positives to be taken from the game but conceded that overall it had been another night of disappointment.

Scotland have a Euro 2004 qualifier with Germany next month and on this showing they would have no chance against Rudi V&#xF6;ller's side. Last night's match was witnessed by just over 12,000 souls but they made sure the players were booed off at half-time and on the final whistle.

A downbeat Vogts conceded: "I understand that. The team did not do well and we have to do more.

"We have to do more for the performance and we have to do more for the win. That is so disappointing for me."